And so the week continues. I did several
rather interesting interviews yesterday afternoon, with a number more to do this
week. I have also got hold of a copy of Pete Townshend's autobiography which is
completely gripping. Today I shall be continuing work on Nick Redfern's book on
British BHM phenomena, which is another one of the books that we will hopefully
have out for Christmas...
I was aware of Barbara Dickson. Of course I was.
No-one who has even the slightest involvement in pop music over the past four
decades could fail to be. But until yesterday, I had never really listened to
her. And it was a real eye opener. The lovely Anne-Marie from Gonzo asked me to
write sales notes for her forthcoming album, and because I don't like relying on
Wikipedia, and I knew next to nothing about her, I decided to set up an
interview. And I also typed her name into my ever faithful Spotify, and listened
to her for the first time. She has an amazing voice, but one which even when she
is singing the glossiest showbiz ballad still has the resonance of the open
moorlands and cold ocean winds of her native Scotland. And to talk to? She is an absolute delight. Eloquent, intelligent and
insightful, she is an interviewer's dream. So herewith the first of a three part
interview. I hope that it will be the first of many..
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com/2012/11/exclusive-barbara-dickson-interview.html
Gonzo Multimedia has an excellent Stephen Stills
DVD in the Lost Broadcasts series which eminently gives me a perfect excuse to
post this link to the man himself talking revealingly about the abortive Buffalo
Springfield reunion...
http://gonzo-multimedia.blogspot.com/2012/11/link-stephen-stills-breaks-silence-on.html
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